LINQ Podcasts

Published 8 years ago, running time 0h30m

Welcome to a new technical series on Channel 9 folded into a different kind of 9 format: C9 Lectures. These are what you think they are, lectures. They are not conversational in nature (like most of what you're used to on 9), but rather these pieces are entirely focused on education, coming to yo.

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Published 7 years ago, running time 1h18m

This week on Herding Code, the guys talk with Ayende Rahien (a.k.a. Oren Eini) about RavenDB, a new Open Source (with a commercial option) document database for the .NET/Windows platform. The shows starts with a general definition of document databases. Ayende then contrasts RavenDB with two oth.

Published 8 years ago, running time 0h49m

We've kicked off C9 Lectures with a journey into the world of Functional Programming with functional language purist and high priest of the lambda calculus, Dr. Erik Meijer (you can thank Erik for many of the functional constructs that have shown up in languages like C# and VB.NET. When you use L.

Published 7 years ago, running time 1h3m

It's not often that we can get two minds of Erik Meijer's and Herb Sutter'scaliber together for an impromptu technical conversation during Christmas break at Microsoft... Well, we did and the next hour or so contains a lot of intelligence, knowledge, wisdom, and passion. This is one of the mo.

Published 6 years ago, running time 0h56m

Interactive Extensions (Ix) introduces a set of additional LINQ to Objects query operators based on the work done in the Reactive Extensions (Rx).I recently visited the great Bart De Smetto learn more about Ix. As usual, Bart clearly explains what Ix is and why they've built this library, wha.

Published 7 years ago, running time 1h18m

As you must know by now, Erk Meijer and team spend time thinking about and discovering the Essence in things. One year ago today, Bart De Smet blogged about the notion of a core set of LINQ operators, MinLINQ, the essence of LINQ."Hey Bart, what is MinLINQ, exactly?""MinLINQ is an impleme.

Concurrency is a problem that faces all developers as we move to the age of ManyCore processor architectures. Managing state is an important aspect of programming generally and for parallel programming especially. The great Brian Beckman demonstrates three ways of labeling a binary tree with uniq...

In this episode Chris Brandsma, Rick Strahl, Dave Ward, Bertrand Le Roy, Scott Koon, and Steven Harman discuss Microsoft's jQuery in ASP.NET announcement. This episode of the Alt.NET Podcast is brought to you by LLBLGen Pro, the most mature O/R mapper and code generator out there. Are you ...

Published 11 years ago, running time 0h54m

How will imperative programming languages evolve to suit the needs of developers in the age of Concurrency and Composability? What role can programming languages play in enabling true composability? What are the implications of LINQ on the furture of managed (CLS-based) and unmanaged(C++) languag.

Welcome to the 100th episode of Going Deep! It's been a great ride so far and I hope you've been enjoying the show over the years. For this momentous occasion, meet Bart de Smet, a software engineer extraordinaire on the WPF team who spends his free time blogging (what an incredible wealth of tru...

Published 7 years ago, running time 0h41m

In this episode Keith and Woody sat down shortly after SQL Server 2008 R2 was released to MSDN to discuss this major update for SQL Server. With this release, SQL Server is moving away from being just a database and starting to be an information platform. New features like SteamInsight, improved

K Scott leads us in a discussion of LINQ, including:
What is it
How introducing LINQ to .NET changed the framework
LINQ Providers
LINQ to XML
LINQ to SQL - how it's different from EF, tips and tricks, when to use it
Links:
LINQpad
3rd Party LIN...

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Guests: Anders Hejlsberg Recording venue: In this episode we have the pleasure of talking to Anders Hejlsberg, Chief Language Strategist at Microsoft. We started by discussing his more distant past, namely, his involvement wit...

Published 7 years ago, running time 0h57m

You first learned about Rx on C9. We've led you through the basic concepts of reactive programming to the deep mathematical foundation behind Rx (interface duality). By now, you should understand that IObservable is the dual of IEnumerable. Today, you will learn some new concepts (for many of you.

The latest version of the .Net Framework includes a technology called LINQ. Developers are digging their teeth into it and Deep Fried Bytes is here to help with them work out the KINQs in LINQ. Keith and Woody sit down with Jim Wooley and discuss the truths, gotchas and a few rusty washers abou...

The latest version of the .Net Framework includes a technology called LINQ. Developers are digging their teeth into it and Deep Fried Bytes is here to help with them work out the KINQs in LINQ. Keith and Woody sit down with Jim Wooley and discuss the truths, gotchas and a few rusty washers abou...

Published 8 years ago, running time 0h48m

What? You thought SubSonic was dead! Well, crack open a beer and join the party &ndash; the SubSonic 3.0 Release Party! That&rsquo;s right. It is finally here and Rob Conery (Herding Code&rsquo;s first repeat guest) gets a little rowdy announcing the new features. Listen in as Rob speaks of Sub...